
U208 Electric cable
Features:
Temperature: -40~~+105degree
Current-max :9A.Voltage-max:600V
Withstanding Voltage:1500VAC. Contact Resistance :10 milliohms max.
Insulation Resistance 1000 Megohms min.
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Crimp Housings 4.20mm (.165") Pitch Mini-Fit, Jr. Receptacle, Dual Row.model:5557d
Crimp Terminals 4.20mm (.165") Pitch Mini-Fit Family Crimp Terminals, Female.model:5556
PCB Headers 4.20mm (.165") Pitch Mini-Fit, Jr. Header, Vertical, Dual Row without PCB Snap-In Peg Locks.model:5566vwo
Weight:90g.each
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titution has failed twice, in France and the Netherlands;
and it has passed twice, in Spain and Luxembourg. Few electorates seem to be demanding a new
constitution now. Traditionally, however, the EU has always tried to win support through grand
integrationist projects (“the union must dream,�said Jacques Delors); the constitution just
happens to be today s embodiment of such a dream.
This impetus will not fade. For those who do not share it, or who want the EU to grow organically
rather than by design (a gr fuel dispenser oup that includes not only the British government but much European
public opinion), the latest debates may be something to endure, rather than to take part in. It
might be better to wait until 2008, when the EU is supposed to undertake a root-and-branch
review of how and where it spends its money, and only then try to hammer out new institutional
arrangements—quite possibly without using the C-word at all.
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London
There goes the neighbourhood
May 4th 2006
From The Economist print edition
How London has changed in the past 108 years—and how it hasn t
AT THE end of the 19th century, an intrepid social scientist visited Stockwell, in south London. He
was involved in an ambitious project, led by the shipping magnate Charles Booth, to colour-code
every street in the capital according to its social make-up. In general, the area struck him as
comfortable. But just east of Stockwell Road he found a pocket of filth and squalor, with rowdy
residents and broken windows. It was, he believed, “far the worst place in the division�
Since then, the area has been transformed. Dismal two-storey cottages have been swept away
and replaced by grass and the apartment blocks of fuel dispenser the Stockwell Park Estate. But the appearance
of the neighbourhood has changed more than its character. Julie Fawcett, who lives in one of the
blocks, characterises her neighbours as “the mad, the bad and the sad� Unemployment is more
than double the boroug fuel dispenser